Dwarf;480219 Wrote:
> The following post gives details on activating and deactivating the
> built-in
> main Administrator account in Vista. Please note that I recommend that
> you
> only activate and use this account if you have problems which cannot be
> solved by using your other accounts and that when you have finished
> using it
> you should deactivate it again. Please also note that this method works
> for
> activating the hidden Administrator account in Windows Vista Home
> Premium
> (32-bit) and should work for all other 32-bit versions. This may also
> work
> for the 64-bit versions, but as I do not have a 64-bit version, I
> cannot say
> one way or the other.
>
> Procedure for adding and removing the Administrator account.
>
> Step 1. Bring up the start menu by clicking the logo button on the
> taskbar
> or by pressing the 'Windows Start' key on the keyboard.
>
> Step 2. In the search box, type 'cmd'. Do not press 'Enter/Return'.
>
> Step 3. Instead, press and hold down 'Ctrl', 'Shift' and
> 'Enter/Return'.
>
> Step 4. In the user accounts dialog box that appears, select the name
> and
> enter the password of the administrator account that you created when
> first
> installing Vista and click 'OK'.
>
> Step 5. You should now be at the command prompt. Note that if you do
> not
> follow Steps 2 and 3 as above, you will arrive at the command prompt
> but it
> will be the incorrect one. The prompt should be 'C:\Windows\System32>'.
> If
> not, Steps 6 and 7 will give you these error messages: 'System error 5
> has
> occurred' and 'Access is denied'.
>
> Step 6. To turn on the account, type 'net user administrator
> /active:yes'.
> Continue on to Step 8.
>
> Step 7. To turn off the account, type 'net user administrator
> /active:no'.
>
> Step 8. Close the command console.
>
> Step 9. Open the Control Panel.
>
> Step 10. Click 'User Accounts and Family Safety' then 'User Accounts'
> then
> 'Manage another account'.
>
> Step 11. In the user accounts dialog box that appears, select the name
> and
> enter the password of the administrator account that you created when
> first
> installing Vista and click 'OK'.
>
> Step 12. If the Administrator account is currently active, you should
> see
> the account displayed. If not, and you wish to make the account active,
> then
> repeat this procedure from Step 1, making sure to use Step 6 and not
> Step 7.
>
> Step 13. Select the Administrator account by clicking on it.
>
> Step 14. The account will be password protected, so in the list of
> options
> that appears click 'Remove the password'.
>
> Step 15. After accepting the warning and removing the password, you
> will be
> returned to the list of options.
>
> Step 16. Select 'Create a password' and follow the instructions to
> create a
> new Administrator password.
>
> Step 17. Close the Control Panel.
>
> Step 18. You will now be able to select the Administrator on startup.
> Note
> that if the password has expired, you may reset it by beginning at Step
> 9.
>
> Step 19. If you wish to remove the Administrator account, the repeat
> the
> procedure from Step 1, omitting Step 6 and finishing at Step 8.
Hi Dwarf,
This will work on the 64 bit Vista as well.
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...r-account.html
Shawn
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